The Laboratory of Atomic and Nuclear Physics was founded in 1969. It is hosted on the 1 st floor (East) and on the Basement (West) of the Faculty of Sciences building.
The members of the Laboratory pursue research in Nuclear Physics, Elementary Particle Physics (also known as High Energy Physics), Astroparticle Physics, and their applications. Their research topics cover the following areas:
- Experimental Nuclear Physics
- Experimental Elementary Particle Physics
- Experimental Astroparticle Physics
- Positronium Physics
- Dosimetry of Ionizing Radiation and Applications
- Development of detectors with applications in Nuclear and Astroparticle Physics
- Applications of Nuclear Physics – Physics of Radiation and of Isotopes
- Nuclear Physics Radiation – Applications in Energy, Medicine and the Environment
In a thematic perspective, the research in the Laboratory focuses on the following:
- Development of apparatus and methods for the detection of radiation
- Statistical techniques for analysis of data from experiments in accelerators at CERN, nuclear reactors, cosmic radiation, and environmental radiation.
- Measurements of interaction cross sections in reactions with nuclei, neutrons, protons, neutrinos, charged leptons and gauge bosons, as well as measurements of parameters of the Standard Model and search for New Physics,
- Dosimetry and radiation Physics, with applications in medicine and in radiometric dating, as well as in the handling of extraodinary incidents, like in radiological and nuclear accidents.